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Council with landscape and grading plans and specify exterior building color at the next <br /> meeting. <br /> Mayor Swedberg questioned whether there would be exterior lighting at the building. <br /> Mr. Drilling indicated the lighting would be the same as the other building. <br /> Council Member Nelson commented the lighting at the other building has worked well. <br /> Mayor Swedberg questioned whether the doorways would be wide enough for a wheel <br /> chair to pass through. Mr. Drilling explained state law required all buildings to be <br /> handicapped accessible. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers questioned whether Mr. Hoeft would be drafting the <br /> developer's agreement. Mr. Hoeft indicated Council would approve the site plan subject <br /> to an approved developer's agreement at the next Council meeting. <br /> Council explained Mr. Drilling would need to provide a plan for landscaping, including <br /> the style and height of fence, a grading plan, elevation of all sides of the building, <br /> specifics for the service area on the property, and a plan showing the colors and types of <br /> materials to be used for the building. Mr. March suggested Mr. Drilling apply for his <br /> Anoka Counry access permit. <br /> 3. Anoka County HRA Budget for Chaunce�Barett Gardens <br /> Mr. March noted the copy of the operating budget for Chauncey Barett Gardens found in <br /> Council packets was for informational purposes only to make Council aware of the City's ' <br /> name being on the essential function bond that fnanced the project. <br /> 4. Cost of Livin� Increase <br /> Mayor Swedberg explained at the beginning of each year Council adjusts the payroll <br /> chart to reflect a cost of living adjustment to the wage schedule. Based on information <br /> gathered from numerous cities and it appears that three percent (3%) is the average. <br /> Council Member Capra questioned whether the surveyed communities used three percent <br /> (3%) for just cost of living or did that percentage include normal step increases. Mr. <br /> March indicated the three percent (3%) was only a cost of living increase. Mayor <br /> Swedberg noted the three percent (3%) increase was in line with federal agencies. <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, seconded by Council Member Broussard <br /> Vickers to approve a three uercent (3%) cost of living increase as �resented to <br /> Council. All in favor. Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> 5. 2001 Fee Schedule (Resolution #O1-001� <br /> � Mr. March noted the items highlighted on Council Member's copies of the fee schedule <br /> ' had been adjusted already. Fees can be increased at any time during the year but the City <br /> , has always made a point to review fees at the beginning of the year. <br /> Pa e13of1 <br /> g 8 <br />
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